2017 NFL Mock Re-Draft: Round 5

Last update: Saturday, April 29, 2017. This is a 2017 NFL Mock Re-Draft of Rounds 4 and 5 for Saturday's NFL Draft coverage. With all of the trades that will go down, I don't expect to get many of these right, but it's still fun to speculate where the top prospects will go on Day 3 of the 2017 NFL Draft.

Jacksonville Jaguars: Danny Isidora, G, Miami
The Jaguars have to keep adding offensive talent around Blake Bortles to be completely sure that he's not a bust.

Atlanta Falcons: Jermaine Eluemunor, G, Texas A&M
The Falcons haven't addressed their dire need at guard yet, so they could do that here.

New York Jets: Sam Tevi, OT, Utah
The Jets are hurting at almost every position, so one of the many things they need is better tackle play.

Los Angeles Chargers: Fish Smithson, S, Kansas
If this pick seems a little fishy to you, it's probably because the Chargers were expected to pick a safety much earlier than this, but haven't done so yet.

Carolina Panthers: Fred Ross, WR, Mississippi State
The Panthers could add two receivers in the draft to really bolster the position.

Cincinnati Bengals: Brad Kaaya, QB, Miami
The Bengals could add another quarterback, just in case they get around to trading A.J. McCarron sometime soon.

Washington Redskins: Nathan Peterman, QB, Pittsburgh
The Redskins will likely take a quarterback at some point, just in case Kirk Cousins leaves next spring.

Philadelphia Eagles: Damontae Kazee, CB, San Diego State
The Eagles could stand to add another cornerback, given that Sidney Jones may not be ready to go until 2018.

Atlanta Falcons: Carroll Phillips, DE/OLB, Illinois
The Falcons could stand to add another pass-rusher, given that this is an area they definitely need to address.

Arizona Cardinals: T.J. Logan, RB, North Carolina
The Cardinals could look into adding a solid backup running back at this juncture.

Indianapolis Colts: Josh Malone, WR, Tennessee
Donte Moncrief will be a free agent after this season, while Phillip Dorsett has done nothing thus far, so the Colts could try to obtain a mid-round receiver.

New York Giants: Zane Gonzalez, K, Arizona State
The Giants currently don't have a viable kicker on their roster, so this is an option on Day 3. I'd wager a little that they'd consider Zane Gonzalez.

Oakland Raiders: Shelton Gibson, WR, West Virginia
The Raiders had one of the worst No. 3 receivers in Seth Roberts last year, so they could use an upgrade to play along with Michael Crabtree and Amari Cooper.

Houston Texans: Will Holden, OT, Vanderbilt
The Texans could add more talent to the offensive line, which will need to improve in order to keep their new quarterback protected.

Miami Dolphins: Travis Rudolph, WR, Florida State
There was some trade speculation surrounding Jarvis Landry earlier in the offseason. If that's still in the plans, perhaps the Dolphins will use a mid-round pick on a receiver.

Arizona Cardinals: Adam Bisnowaty, OT, Pittsburgh
The Cardinals had injury issues on the offensive line last year, so I'm sure they'll be looking for blocking depth on Day 3 of the 2017 NFL Draft.

Kansas City Chiefs: Josh Augusta, NT, Missouri
Bennie Logan was signed, but for a short-term deal. The Chiefs could add a nose tackle for insurance purposes.

Cleveland Browns: Matt Dayes, RB, N.C. State
The Browns could spend one of their billion picks in the 2017 NFL Draft on a running back.

Green Bay Packers: Ben Gedeon, LB, Michigan
Ted Thompson doesn't like to spend early-round picks on inside linebackers, but he'll have to add to the position at some point.

New England Patriots: Johnathan Ford, S, Auburn
Patrick Chung is a weak point in New England's secondary, so the Patriots could add some competition at this spot.